Slovenian Companies Woo Investors in Croatia
Several big Slovenian companies announced their plans for expansion in Croatia and courted Croatian investors as they held on Tuesday a Day of Slovenian Capital Market in Zagreb.
The Croatian market is not only of interest to Slovenian companies but also affords investment capital which is desirable in Slovenia, Bostjan Tancer, a member of the management board of KD Asset Management, told STA.
The companies organising the event, KD Asset Management, a Croatian arm of KD Holding, and the company managing the Ljubljana Stock Exchange, also said the presentation was an opportunity for prospective Croatian investors to get information on development plans of Slovenian companies in direct talks with their representatives.
Logistics company Intereuropa, financial firm KD Holding, port operator Luka Koper, retailer Mercator, energy company Petrol, telco Telekom Slovenija and spa operator Terme Catez also unveiled their plans to expand in Croatia.
Intereuropa plans to build a logistics terminal in Samobor near Zagreb, Mercator announced new shopping centres in Zagreb, Rijeka and Labin, while KD Holding wants to expand on the Croatian insurance and banking market and Terme Catez would like to enter the market.
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